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Sentence count:152+9Posted:2016-07-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: assessmentchargechimedutyfarefeejinglelevypealrevenueringtarifftaxtinkletitheSimilar words: pistoltoleratetolerancecome to lifedollrollpollcollarMeaning: [təʊl]  n. 1. a fee levied for the use of roads or bridges (used for maintenance) 2. value measured by what must be given or done or undergone to obtain something 3. the sound of a bell being struck. v. 1. ring slowly 2. charge a fee for using. 
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31 The death toll is thought to have reached double figures.
32 After six weeks of uncertainty , the strain was beginning to take its toll.
33 There are fears that the casualty toll may be higher.
34 The death toll in the earthquake has been put at over one thousand.
35 Years of smoking have taken their toll on his health.
36 Every hour,[www.Sentencedict.com] the news bulletin reported the mounting toll of casualties.
37 The bombings took a heavy toll , killing hundreds of Londoners.
38 The death toll was initially reported at around 250, but was later revised to 300.
39 This has taken a great toll on me personally and professionally.
40 The strain of a violent ground campaign will exact a toll on troops.
41 Clarke says his team could have lasted another 15 days before fatigue would have begun to take a toll.
42 Officials estimate the final death toll could reach 35,000.
43 Some 20 years earlier the death toll was 773.
44 If the civil unrest continues, the death toll will rise.
45 The California Department of Transportation negotiated franchise agreements with four private consortia to build toll highways.
46 This toll bridge was at Whitney suffered damage from the fast flowing flood, and parts of Hereford are already underwater.
47 And Katherine could do with all the comfort she could get for the illness was slowly and inexorably taking its toll.
48 The death toll from a single such explosion could easily be over 10 million people.
49 The actual death toll is much greater because thousands more turtles are caught in fishing nets and suffocate.
50 Months of dealing with the energy crisis and the growing threat of inflation and recession had taken their toll.
51 The recession on the east coast has taken a heavy toll of banks there.
52 As darkness fell and the booze took its toll, people began to drop out.
53 The strain of working long hours under the constant threat of robbery took its toll on the family.
54 Or had her efforts to get to the bottom of the rue Roland mystery taken an unexpected toll on her?
55 You crossed an endless, rickety cantilever bridge after pausing on the Virginia bank to pay a one-dollar toll.
56 But without the scientists' warnings, the death toll could have been in the hundreds of thousands.
57 The official death toll was 42, most of them children; local officials and parents put it even higher.
58 However, other fires burning in the state have taken a toll on efforts to fight the Lone fire.
59 They had refused to pay the toll as they were delivering humanitarian aid.
60 But after getting released and not being active and taking a pay cut, it takes a toll.
More similar words: pistoltoleratetolerancecome to lifedollrollpollcollarfollowroll inroll outroll upenrollrollingcollegecollectcollapsefollow upcollectoras followsfollowingcolleaguepollutioncolloquialcollectioncollectivefollow throughcollaboration
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